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Active transport to and from school
In 2017/18, less than half (43.2%) of children aged 5–14 years used active transport (such as walking and cycling) to and from school.
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Environmental Health Newsletter 18 - December 2019
We have released our latest newsletter.
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Asthma prevalence in children aged 2-14 years
In 2017/18, 1 in 7 children (14.9%) aged 2-14 years had medicated asthma.
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NZ Congenital Anomalies Registry
The NZ Birth Defects Registry has been renamed the New Zealand Congenital Anomalies Registry: 'Te Tari Manaaki Haua' (NZCAR).
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FAQ
What is the NZCAR?The NZCAR (formerly the New Zealand Birth Defects Registry) was established in 1977 to routinely collect data on all births with a diagnosed birth defect born or treated in a public hospital in New Zealand.
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Data
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Publications
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Links & Resources
General links Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) IBIS: International Birth Defects Information systems March of Dimes Organisations for Registers of Birth Defects BINOCAR: British Isles Network of Congenital Anomaly Registers Canadian Congenital Anomalies Surveillance Network (CCASN) EUROCAT National Birth Defects Prevention Network (NBDPN) WHO: World Health Organisation Teratology E.T.S.(European Teratology Society) ENTIS (European Network of Teratology Information Services) OTIS: Organization of Teratology Information Services International Clearing House of Birth Defects Surveillance and Research (ICBDSR)Please visit the website for an up-to-date list of members.
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Average age of motor vehicles
The average age of the light vehicle fleet in New Zealand increased from 11.8 years in 2000 to 14.1 years in 2018.
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Hazardous substances related hospitalisations
Children under five had consistently significantly higher rates of hazardous substance-related hospitalisations than other age groups, and their most common injury was from solvents, hydrocarbons and corrosive substances.
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